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	<title>NekoFever.com &#187; Final Fantasy VII</title>
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		<title>Revisiting Final Fantasy VII</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost a year in the making - not even counting the 12 years that the game took me - I go back to Final Fantasy VII for the Nth time and actually finish it.]]></description>
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<p>Final Fantasy VII is a perennially popular game, but one that is almost as fashionable to hate. It&#8217;s true that it has its flaws and probably isn&#8217;t even the best Final Fantasy game, let alone the best RPG ever made, and it&#8217;s probably equally true that the reason for its popularity is because it was many players&#8217; first RPG. But even so, there aren&#8217;t many games that have spawned a CGI feature film, an anime short film, several novellas and four spin-off games, and I think the only Final Fantasy that would be more anticipated than XIII would be the much-rumoured FFVII remake. It really is a franchise in its own right.</p>
<p>Anyway, it was the latest chapter in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compilation_of_Final_Fantasy_VII">Compilation of Final Fantasy VII</a>, Crisis Core, that originally got me interested in revisiting this world. The PSP game is very impressive, but I got the feeling that some things were going over my head, given that I&#8217;d never finished Final Fantasy VII. I hadn&#8217;t finished a Final Fantasy game full stop, with a save at the end of Final Fantasy IV Advance being the closest I&#8217;ve got. Yes, I&#8217;m ashamed.</p>
<p>Back when it came out I didn&#8217;t have a PlayStation and so had little opportunity to play it &#8211; I don&#8217;t think I even got out of Midgar around release &#8211; and my most successful attempt so far was almost three years ago, when I <a href="http://www.nekofever.com/archives/2005/05/final-fantasy-vii/">bought a new NTSC copy</a> and actually made it to disc 2 (OMG Aeris dies!!!1) before petering out somewhere on Gaea&#8217;s Cliff, about 19 hours in. With custom firmware PSPs supporting multi-disc PS1 games, I worked out how to get my original PS1 save ported to the PSP &#8211; it involves a chipped PS2 and some homebrew voodoo -and, after familiarising myself with the abilities that I&#8217;d left on the characters, I powered on through the previous sticking point.<span id="more-714"></span></p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1343 alignright" title="Final Fantasy VII" src="http://www.nekofever.com/wp-content/uploads/ff7_2.jpg" alt="Final Fantasy VII" width="280" height="197" /></p>
<p>What usually happens with JPRGs is that I enjoy myself up to a point until I find myself underlevelled and give up, and as I was determined that this wouldn&#8217;t happen this time, I found out the levelling hotspots and spent several hours grinding and finding my party&#8217;s ultimate weapons and final limit breaks. Cloud and Cid with their ultimate weapons can now cause up to 9,999 damage with regular attacks, and my high-level materia and summons meant that I could take down Diamond Weapon and Ultimate Weapon in four turns each. These are supposed to be reasonably challenging bosses ;)</p>
<p>In short, by the time I reached the endgame my levels were in the low 70s, with most guides recommending 60-65 to make it comfortably possible, and after putting it off for a few months I was able to finish the final dungeon without too much trouble.</p>
<p>Now allow me to stop waving my virtual genitals around for long enough to say how good this game really is. As I said, yes, it&#8217;s flawed &#8211; the &#8216;see what sticks&#8217; mentality with the innumerable mini-games, the way that the materia system effectively does away with specialisation, the poor English translation &#8211; &#8220;This guy are sick&#8221;, &#8220;Off course!&#8221;, etc &#8211; and the occasionally poor storytelling are the worst offenders - but it&#8217;s still one of my favourite RPGs.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1344 alignright" title="Final Fantasy VII" src="http://www.nekofever.com/wp-content/uploads/ff7_3.jpg" alt="Final Fantasy VII" width="280" height="197" /></p>
<p>I like the characters and, if you&#8217;re willing to read into the parts of the story that the game never tells you &#8211; how many people are actually aware that it wasn&#8217;t Sephiroth himself who killed Aeris? &#8211; it has a remarkably well-developed and interesting universe. Final Fantasy IV-VI are superb games, but which Final Fantasy world do you remember most? Apart from maybe <a href="http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Kefka_Palazzo">Kefka</a>, is there a more memorable villain than Sephiroth? And between those two, I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any contest over who wins in terms of depth of character and motivations &#8211; just being a bit mad and megalomaniacal doesn&#8217;t really cut it. And do <em>any</em> other RPGs have moments as memorable as scenes like Aeris&#8217;s death or Sephiroth&#8217;s razing of Nibelheim?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to be surprised by Final Fantasy VII because even if you haven&#8217;t finished it, its great moments have been picked apart so much that it&#8217;s become the closest thing that gaming has to Star Wars, but that&#8217;s not to say that it&#8217;s not nice to have joined the club and actually finished a Final Fantasy &#8211; this may even be my first finished JRPG, embarrassingly. For its flaws it does have a good story, it does have some of the best characters in the series, and it does deserve at least some of the popularity that it still has. I also found that it&#8217;s a brilliant game to play on the move, so if Square has any sense it&#8217;ll bring it to the PSP legitimately and stop those who don&#8217;t play theirs in less legally nebulous circumstances from a good opportunity to re-experience it.</p>
<p>That or finally do that PS3 remake, of course&#8230;</p>
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